![]() ![]() When she was twenty, she thought forty-two sounded like you had a foot in the grave, but despite the math she still wouldn’t call herself middle-aged. “Everyone thinks old people are old except for old people.” Maris knew what she meant. ![]() In a desperate search for answers, Maris has no idea what’s coming next, just the escalating paranoia that her memories may be beyond her control, and that everything she knows could disappear in the blink of an eye. Is it a bizarre coincidence or something more sinister? What do all the women have in common besides missing time? Or is it who they have in common? A network of women is battling the same inexplicable malady. Then another blackout lands Maris in the ER, where she makes an alarming discovery. Sometimes minutes, sometimes longer, but always leaving Maris with the same disorienting question: Where have I been? Whatever their cause, the glitches start becoming more frequent. She chalks it up to exhaustion, though she fears that her husband and daughter will suspect she’s drinking again. ![]() Seven hard-won months into her sobriety, sociology professor Maris Heilman has her first blackout. In this unforgettable psychological thriller, the dark is a terrifying mystery for a woman on the edge. ![]()
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